Marrakech – Away from Spain’s left-wing fanatical obsession with obsolete separatist ideologies and their blind advocacy of a fictional “Sahrawi people,” and equally distant from the right’s cynical weaponization of enmity and hostility toward Morocco for political gain, Spain’s prestigious Royal Institute has finally aligned with reality.
In a groundbreaking assessment, the Institute acknowledges that Algeria has become “exhausted in defending a cause from which it no longer obtains any benefit,” marking an epochal turning point in the Western Sahara dispute.
The Royal Institute’s analysis of UN Security Council Resolution 2797, adopted on October 31, concludes that it “effectively marks the end of the process initiated in 1991.” The resolution, which received 11 votes in favor, led by the United States, places “all cards in Morocco’s hands” against an increasingly isolated Polisario Front.
“What can be expected from here is that Rabat feels even more determined to complete the task of definitively absorbing that vast territory,” states Spanish anal
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